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The AP1 Watch is Inspired by the Iconic Honda S2000

Hardcore gearheads are going to love the AP1 watch. The AP1 watch was designed to pay tribute to the Honda S2000, an iconic car that was one of the first to offer a push-button starter. The S2000 owns the distinction of being the only convertible and the only roadster ever made by Honda.

The AP1 watch was designed by Aaron Seltzer and is a near-replica of the push-button starter found in the S2000. The AP1 watch has a simple design featuring all of the essentials you would expect in a wristwatch, such as a stop watch/lap timer and an alarm. While there may not have been a mass market for the Honda S2000, I'm willing to state that nostalgic gearheads will flock to this watch.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Accessories - Creating accessories that pay tribute to iconic vehicles can tap into the nostalgia of consumers and attract a dedicated fanbase.
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Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - Incorporating automotive-inspired elements into watches and other accessories can cater to consumers who appreciate both style and nostalgia.
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